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Wounded Skin and Inflammation

One key thing that seems to be wide spread in the industry is where we create a wound in order to stimulate the benefits of the wound healing process to solve our skin problems. One example of this is micro-needling (check out my alternative to this option on the service menu, the revitapen). We need to stop wounding our skin to achieve the appearance of nice looking skin. As we age, our ability to heal any wounded cell declines. Every wounded cell will never be 100%, ever again. Maybe 80% at best if you are in your 30's. We have to start supporting the function of the skin without causing it harm to achieve our goals. Popular methods used in the industry might clear up the issue you didn't want to see on your skin but 2, 3 years down the road the quality of the skin there will be far lacking in another area.

Also, you have to keep in mind that when your skin is wounded, your skin had to STOP the normal function of just maintaining healthy skin. It stopped. It took ALL of its resources, nutrients and oxygen to the wound and left the normal stuff hanging. If your skin isn't getting all the normal flow and function it thins. If it thins, it doesn't maintain as well as it use to.

Since my goal is to improve the health of your skin rather than just the appearance of the skin. This means achieving that without methods that cause a wound, or inflammation.